Refrigerated Eye Drops chaîne du froid Packaging Guide
Refrigerated eye drops need a medicine packout that protects the approved handling range, the secondary carton, the pharmacy label, and the receiving decision. The correct range must come from the product label, instructions du fabricant, pharmacy SOP, and the customer’s quality agreement.
This guide uses a refrigerated medicine route as the planning model. The shipper should not be treated as a simple cooler. It must be tested with the actual product mass, nombre de cartons, conditionnement du liquide de refroidissement, durée de l'itinéraire, heure de transfert, and seasonal ambient profile.
Packout planning data
| Plage de température | Communément 2-8 C for products labeled refrigerated; always follow the approved label and dispensing instructions. |
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| Humidity and condensation | Protect paper cartons, patient instructions, and pharmacy labels from condensation. |
| Pré-refroidissement | Pre-condition shipper and coolant so the small product mass does not sit next to overly cold packs. |
| Package pressure | Use small-product inserts so bottles and cartons do not shift, écraser, or press against coolant. |
| Coolant position | Use conditioned gel packs with corrugate, mousse, or molded dividers between coolant and cartons. |
| Durée du transport | 24-48 h parcel or pharmacy routes should be tested because small cartons warm and cool quickly. |
| Common losses | Dommages causés par le gel, warm excursion, carton wetting, illegible directions, crushed bottles, and unresolved receiving status. |
| Tempk packaging fit | Tempk small-medicine shipper, 2-8 C coolant spacing, insert de carton, dry label protection, and temperature logger. |
What changes for this product
Refrigerated eye drops can fail for reasons that are not visible from the outside carton. A product may arrive apparently cold while one layer has touched a frozen pack, or cartons may be wet enough that labels and instructions become hard to verify. Small medicine packs also move quickly with ambient changes, so logger position and coolant spacing matter.
Pre-conditioning should happen before loading. If the shipper, liquide de refroidissement, or staging area starts outside the target profile, the first hours of transit can create a freeze or warm excursion. Pour les médicaments réfrigérés, hard coolant contact is one of the most common avoidable risks.
Recommended Tempk packaging approach
Use a Tempk 2-8 C expéditeur isolé ou doublure isolée avec conditionné packs de gel, a validated product barrier, carton or vial support, and continuous monitoring when the lane requires documented release. Small orders should use an insert so medicine cartons stay in the tested product zone rather than sliding toward coolant.
For high-value or patient-critical shipments, add a receiving checklist that covers logger status, product count, label dryness, dégâts visibles, and quarantine instructions. This helps the receiver make a clear release decision instead of guessing from carton touch temperature.
Réception de chèques
A la réception, the team should review the logger result before placing stock into usable inventory. If the product label, AMADOUER, or quality agreement defines an excursion process, the shipment should be held until the responsible pharmacist or quality team completes that review.
Tempk can support shipper sizing, coolant map design, insérer une mise en page, et validation de l'itinéraire. Share product carton dimensions, quantité commandée, plage cible, durée de l'itinéraire, profil ambiant, and release procedure to build a lane-specific packout.